Italian doctors kill two coronavirus cases after bed shortage crisis
January 27, 2021 time 11:00
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Italian doctors decide to kill patients after hospital bed shortage
News siteThe SunDr. Carlo Mosca, 47, a doctor at a hospital in Lombardy, Italy, was detained by police after investigating the deaths of two COVID-19 patients in the hospital.
The filing said Mosca deliberately gave anesthetic, including sedatives and muscle, to overdose of both patients suffering from COVID-19. The drug is often used for intubation patients, but investigations have found the two deaths, later known as Natal Bassi, 61 and Angele. Lopaletti, 81, was neither intubation intubation set while in hospital. And there is no need to get the drug
It was also found that the results of the treatment were distorted to reflect the incident. And Mosca was also the suspect in the deaths of three other patients.
The judge recorded on the arrest warrant that Mosca was completely conscious while taking action. He stated that the motive was for the hospital to have more beds to accommodate other patients. As Italy is facing a shortage of hospital beds. Especially the Lombardy, which is the region that is most severely affected in the country. Up to 800 people die from COVID-19 per day.
Italy is suffering from COVID-19. It was at the center of the epidemic in Europe for a time, and it saw an increasing number of more than 5,000 cases per day in the country.
Italy has now accumulated nearly 2.5 million cases and at least 85,881 deaths, the sixth largest in the world.
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